
This was another set for which I had been waiting a long time, in part because it was a new version of Boba Fett’s ship, but also for the unique, new minifigures. If you don’t buy many other sets, but do like the spaceship, this is absolutely one to add to your collection.

This is a great set, but if you’re on the fence about buying it, you may want to save your money, as it is around $110. For the diehards, though, this is must-own, especially for the 30th anniversary. I don’t regret getting it, and it looks pretty cool with the rest of my Hoth sets. Now if I could just recreate the battle itself…

This was a cool set to build for multiple reasons. I admit, the main thing I wanted was the snowspeeder, but this also had a Hoth Luke minifigure and A WAMPA!!! Seriously, a Wampa! Endless hours of fun with this set.

Earlier this week I reviewed Sideshow Collectibles’ newest armored Star Wars 12″ figure, the Sandtrooper Sergeant. Now it’s time to look at their brand spanking new non-armored character figure, the rascally pirate Lando Calrissian.

Electric Tiki’s line of animated style Buffy statues continues with Glory, the Earthbound hell goddess from season five.

The Hero of Canton is the newest release in Quantum Mechanix’s line of Serenity Little Damn Heroes statues.

Indiana Jones is joining Sideshow Collectibles’ growing line of pop culture diorama statues, beginning with his battle with Mola Ram.

Sideshow Collectibles is one of the most popular companies turning out pop culture collectibles these days, and the newest piece in their Marvel statues line validates their popularity. Here’s a look at the recently released Dagger Comiquette.

I am an insanely devoted Buffy fan, so it should come as no surprise that I’m collecting Electric Tiki’s entire line of animated Buffy statues. The newest release is Dark Willow, and here’s my look at this incarnation of the geek gone bad.

Check out the newest Cosbaby toys from Hot Toys that are heading stateside. This time Edward Scissorhands is getting the treatment!